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Adobe Photoshop Intermediate (2023): Art Boards

Learn to use artboards to make the most out your workspace
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Course: On-Demand
Intermediate Provider Jeff Drylewicz  7 Lessons ·  28m  in English 

Course Description

In this course on Adobe Photoshop, you will learn how to work with artboards. We’ll show you how to create artboards, how to add and remove artboards, and how to convert layers into artboards. Artboards allow the user to better organize and manage their photos and design work. All of these can be exported and packaged to share with clients, printers, and design teams. By the end of this course, you will be able to create new artboards, add to existing artboards, copy elements between one another, and create a more organized workflow within a single document.

These lessons will also provide a primer on Smart Objects, which can be used to decrease file size and make nondestructive edits. The use of Smart Objects also allows you to choose to embed or link a file, which ensures edits are only being made to a duplicate copy, or linked back to the original file within multiple documents.

What You'll Learn

  • Create new artboards and convert existing layers into artboards
  • Add artboards manually to an open document and remove artboards as needed
  • Adjust artboard settings and save artboards for sharing with clients, printers, and design teams
  • Copy elements between artboards to build a more organized workflow within a single document
  • Use Smart Objects to decrease file size and make nondestructive edits
  • Embed or link a Smart Object and export it by converting to layers or rasterizing

Key Takeaways

  • Artboards let users better organize and manage their photos and design work within a single document.
  • Artboards and their contents can be exported and packaged to share with clients, printers, and design teams.
  • Smart Objects can be used to decrease file size and make nondestructive edits.
  • Choosing to embed or link a Smart Object ensures edits are made only to a duplicate copy or linked back to the original file across multiple documents.
  • This course covers creating, adding, converting, and saving artboards as well as embedding, linking, converting, rasterizing, and exporting Smart Objects.

Frequently Asked Questions

What will I be able to do after completing this course?

By the end of this course, you will be able to create new artboards, add to existing artboards, copy elements between them, and create a more organized workflow within a single document.

Does this course cover Smart Objects?

Yes. The lessons provide a primer on Smart Objects, including embedded and linked Smart Objects, converting them to layers, and rasterizing and exporting them. Smart Objects can be used to decrease file size and make nondestructive edits.

What is the difference between embedding and linking a Smart Object?

Using Smart Objects lets you choose to embed or link a file, which ensures edits are only being made to a duplicate copy or linked back to the original file within multiple documents.

Why would I use artboards in Photoshop?

Artboards allow you to work with multiple photos or designs, better organize and manage your work, and export and package it to share with clients, printers, and design teams.

What topics are included in the lessons?

Lessons cover creating an artboard and converting layers, manually adding artboards, working with artboard settings, saving artboards, embedded and linked Smart Objects, converting them to layers, and rasterizing and exporting them.